We present the first application of QCD light-cone sum rules (LCSRs) with B(s)-meson distribution amplitudes to the B(s)→D(s)0∗ form factors, where D(s)0∗ is a charmed scalar meson. We consider two scenarios for the D0∗ spectrum. In the first one, we follow the Particle Data Group and consider a single broad resonance D0∗(2300). In the second one, we assume the existence of two scalar resonances, D0∗(2105) and D0∗(2451), as follows from a recent theoretically motivated analysis of B→Dππ decays. The B→D0∗ form factors are calculated in both scenarios, also taking into account the large total width of D0∗(2300). Furthermore, we calculate the Bs→Ds0∗ form factors, considering in this case only the one-resonance scenario with Ds0(2317). In this LCSRs calculation, the c-quark mass is kept finite and the s-quark mass is taken into account. We also include contributions of the two- and three-particle distribution amplitudes up to twist-four. Our predictions for semileptonic B→D0∗ℓνℓ and Bs→Ds0∗ℓνℓ branching ratios are compared with the available data and HQET-based predictions. As a byproduct, we also obtain the D0∗- and Ds0∗-meson decay constants and predict the lepton flavour universality ratios R(D0∗) and R(Ds0∗).
@article{arxiv.2309.10165,
title = {$B\to D_0^*$ and $B_s\to D_{s0}^*$ form factors from QCD light-cone sum rules},
author = {Nico Gubernari and Alexander Khodjamirian and Rusa Mandal and Thomas Mannel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.10165},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
28 pages, 3 figures, table added, minor corrections